The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Local and Personal
llonry Seals of Lufkin was a
visitor in Corrigan Sunday.
Ur. W. ft. Pullen was in Luf-
kin Tuesday on business.
Miss Mary Martin of Wood-
\ ille, urns a guest in the home of
Mrs. <Pool last. week.
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Miss June Clarke and Roger
Rainey of ftroveton, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs ;-ttve Rainey.
Aiarshall Traylor of Livingston
visited friends in Corrigan Sun-
day.
j accompanied him to Livingston Park. Guests present were Mr.
—“**— I Sunday. land Mrs. A. P. Keen and children
Mr. and Mrs. John Laird of j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews|of Camp Ruby, Mr. and Mrs.
Nacogdoches, visited Mr. and and baby of Colmesniel, visited] Paul Hendry of Houston, Mr.
Joe Wickline of Woodvillc, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stewart Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. R. L. Rothe of Austin,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. It. L. Thompson.
W. ft. Pullen Jr. left Monday
to enter the Re-forestation Camp
at Livingston.
Carlton Carter of Austin, is
visiting in the home of 15. F.
Adams.
Misses Hoye and Lois Jenkins
of Jacksonville, were visitors in
the home of Mr and Mrs. N, C.
Hanna Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Stringer Sunday.
Mr. ami Airs/ Leo Prater, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Hearn and Mr.
and Mrs. McAllister attended a
picnic on the river Sunday.
Several Lime Ridge boys spent
Saturday night on the river
where they enjoyed a fish fry.
Air. and Afrs. M. C. McCrory
and Mr. nnd Airs. Horace Afc-
Crory of New Wiilnrd, visited
Mr. and Airs Fred Stringer last
week end.
Air. and Airs. Will Hester of
Skinnertown, visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Norman Sunday.
Quite a few enjoyed the musi-
cal entertainment at the home of
Lester Sturrocka Saturday night.
Miss AVinnifred Thompson left
Monday for Jacksonville, where
she will attend the summer term
of Lon Morris College.
Air. and Airs. Tommy Thomp-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Rainey spent the week end in
■Galveston.
Miss Ruth Leggett of Living-
ston, was the guest of Mrs. D. L.
Veal and Aliss Seehrest Bergman
in Corrigan lust Friday and Sat-
urday.
Aliss Eulagenia Smith of Leg-
gett, and Bill McAIurray of Cold
Springs, were visitors in the home
of Mr. and Airs. N. C. Hanna
Sunday. ■ 1
Stryker
Charlie Reinhardt has charge
of a tomato shed at Corrigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aydelottc
and little daughter of Corrigan,
visited in the Kenedy home Sun-
day.
J. W. and Eugene Wright of
near Corrigan, attended the ice
cream supper here Saturday
night.
Aliss Lydia Turner entertained
Saturday night with an ice cream
supper and party. Everyone re-
ported a nice time.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Airs. E. Crane of Chester, move
into our community the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Knox of
Corrigan, visited in the R. H
Blagrave home Thursday night.
Marvin Seott was a visitor in
Hortense Friday night.
Henry Polk was a business
visitor in Corrigan last week.
Rev. S, E. Harry filled his re
gular appointment here Saturday
night and Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. H. Bevel and
little daughter of Houston are
visiting Mrs. Bevel’s parents,
Air. and Mrs. Tom Thompson.
Wakefield
Charles Bergman left Tuesday
of last week on a sight seeing ex-
cursion through Oklahoma, Kan-
sas, Colorado, and Wyoming.
The trip will last some ten days.
Mrs. Nelson Edens, who has
been teaching school in Silsbee,
has returned home and she and
Mr. Edens are now at home in
the Hamilton cottage in South
Corrigan.
Mrs. Carl Bergman and L. W.
Atkinson motored t o Austin
Thursday. Aliss Seehrest Berg-
man and George 'Webster accom-
panied them home Friday. Air.
Webster left Sttndy for bis home
in Galveston.
Reavis Holloman, who has been
in Austin during the winter,
spent last Friday night here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Holloman, leaving early Satur-
day morning for a house party
in Henderson.
Airs. R. L. Saxon and daughter,
Aliss Lornino, nnd Joe Birch re-
turned to their homo in Temple
last week after u few days visit
with friends nnd relatives in Cor-
rigan. They were accompanied
by Miss Imogenc Barnes, who
will attend summer school there.
ESSIE’S CAFE
& Tourist Cottages
Modernly Equipped
CORRIGAN. TEXAS
A good place to eat
Airs. J. R. Frazee is attending
the commencement exercises at
the University of Texas this week
Miss Dovie Riley, a sister of Airs.
Frazee, is among those who will
receive their degree from that in-
stitution this yar.
Airs. Josie Perkins and son,
Barry, accompanied b y Airs.
Richardson of Diboll, were shop-
pers here Saturday.
Air. and Mrs. J. H. Laird and
little son of Nacogdoches, visited
in the Lilley home Sunday after-
noon.
“Aunt” Sissy Wheeler is on
an extended visit with relatives
in Orange nnd Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Carlton
of Houston, visited with rela-
tives here Sunday.
Melvin ITollis andJessie Jacobs
of Trcvnt community, were a-
mong the shoppers here Monday.
Mrs. Fannie Carlton and child-
ren, Roy and Woodson, and Miss
Hazel, of Houston, visited in the
Sterling McMullen home Sunday
Woodrow and Aliss Gladys Lil-
ley left here Sunday enroute to
Nacogdoches, where they will en-
ter eolege at that place Monday.
Mr. and Airs. C. Woodard of
Corrigan, were visitors in the A.
0. Lilley home Monday.
in the home of Airs. Ed. Adams
Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Quinton Dudley
and son, Orion, of Wiorgato were
guests in the home of Airs. Lula
Dudley last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Wooten Lewis of
Lufkin, visited in Aloscow Sun-
day.
AHas Eve May (Hidden left
Sunday for Nacogdoches where
she will atend the S. F. A. Col-
lege.
Ale. and Mrs C. O. Chandler
left Sunday for Huntsville where
Air Chandler will attend State
Teachers’ Normal.
Mrs P. H. AleClain and mother,
Airs. J. II. Parrish, spent Sunday
in .Nacogdoches.
Jason Franklin Summers re-
turned to his home in Nacogdo-
ches Sunday after a weeks visit
with Pearson Holly McClain.
D. C. McKenzie left Thursday
for San Angelo to visit his par-
ents, Air. & Airs. J. S. McKenzie.
Mrs. 1 R. Vann had as her
guests Tuesday of last week her
mother and two sisters, Airs. J.
K. St Gores and Alcsdames E. J.
Joseph and A. W. Brown, and
little AILss Ruth Goss, of Houston
AI rs. Cnllie Alilhollin and!
daughters, with their families, en 1
joyed a family re-union and |
picnic Sunday at Polk County'
Mr. and Airs. J. M. Walker at
telided a barbecue on Trinity
rivet* Sunday ns guests of Air.
and Airs. W. S. Cochran of Liv-
and Airs. W S. Rowe and family, I higston.
Air and Airs. H. 'A. Parrish and ---.—
•her tuDie was wlmt she spent on
the cloth and for oil cloth. The*
ornngv boxes were given her.
The board was one that was on
hand and the mirror was one
made by her father from a mir-
1 r that was taken from onold
organ.
Lydia is one of the L’O girls of
completed
family, and ‘Uncle’ John Fergus DRESSER IS MADE
of Moscow. ! OF ORANGE CRATES
Airs Callie Alilhollin is spend- ______
ing this week with her daughter, I An attractive and useful pieee|tho'eounti * have
.Mrs. A. P. Keen, in Camp Ruby. J of furniture for her bed room was -hi-ii. tables
Airs. P. IT. McClain entertain-j made by Aliss Lydia Clamon of i-------------------------
cd the Wednesday Afternoon j the Hortense 4-11 club. Lydia! p" ''r£;0 IN corhio-n
Bridge Club Wednesday after- \ used two orange crates, a twelve
noon of last week. Delicious re-] inch board, thirty-six inches in
freshments were served after six ' lengih, I? yards of print; soft yel-
games. Airs. E. P. Jones was low and green collars predominnt
awarded high score. Jing, a 11 inch piece of oil cloth..
Mi's. Oliver Fowler anil son of and a mirror in making a dres-j
Colmesniel, spent the week end; sing table which has four shelves]
visiting her sister. Airs. Rodger, under its neat yellow anil green
Dudley. I drapes, On the top shelf on one
Airs. V. 0. Crawley spent Sat- side Lydia keeps her toilet nr-1
unlay in Houston shopping. | tides. On the other top shelf her
Mr. and Airs. AVill Sprayberry hat is stored, the two lower sel-
of Livingston, spent Sunday here, ves are used for shoes. The only
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. (’. expense Lydia had in making
Sprayberry. j--
Air. and Airs. George Stuckey
n. C. MMA
jewel.hr
Corrigan, Texas
Expert Watch, Clock and Jew-
elry repairing. Work sent in by
mail given prompt attention
and children of Leggett, visited
friends in Aloscow Sunday.
Airs. D. C. McKenzie returned
home from Houston Alonday.
Redd’s Barber Shop
(North of W. B. T. il S. Railroad)
Two Good Barbers Always
Ready and Anxious to
Serve You.
Our Constant Aim—To Please
Corrigan, Texas
GENERAL NOTICE
Unless proper signature is on
the orgiuul tinier, we will not be
responsible for any hills.
Signed,
D. T. Parmley,
Dy Aaron Parmley. -
* * * * * * *
C. C. CHESSHER *
* Attorney at Law
* In Corrigan every Tuesday *
"Office at State Eank, Corrigan*
Fireproof and
Theftproof Storage
Vault for Yoi:r Clothes
W
your clothes are
always safe when
left in our care.
♦
Corrigan Cleaners
Carl Stewart, Prop.
(Formerly Knox Dry Cleaners)
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Moscow
Mrs. Thad AVntts and children,
Miss Evylena and Wayne, and
Darrele, spent from Thursday
until Sunday in Carmona with
relatives.
Thurman Winston of San Au-
gustine, was a guest in the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Winston, Saturday night..
Misses Nell and flene Peebles
of Livingston, were gucsls of
Aliss Callie Rowe Friday.
Ed. Jones Jr. spent Saturday
night with relatives. E. P. Jones
and daughter, Aliss Alary Beth,
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Fancher, W. C. The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1933, newspaper, June 8, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643709/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.